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'Being a war baby was just hard luck' - or was it? Children growing up in wartime were certainly kept busy. They could be building a shelter, Digging for Victory in an allotment, taking a day off school for potato-picking, even befriending an evacuee. They had tasks to do - because many fathers were away at war and mothers working in weapons factories or perhaps driving lorries.

A Wartime Scrapbook gives children of the twenty-first century a vivid picture of the Second World War. It is a book for whole families to explore together, especially if grandparents or elderly relatives have memories of their own to share.

This book is also available in Welsh, entitled Amser Rhyfel.

Chris S. Stephens

"Chris S. Stephens has been a successful headteacher in West Wales, an English lecturer at Trinity College, Carmarthen, and more recently an advisory teacher for literacy in Pembrokeshire. He is currently Officer for English in Wales at the Welsh Joint Education Council and working as a freelance childrens writer and literacy advisor.